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Swanny
Swanny
VIC
9 posts
VIC, 9 posts
28 Sep 2010 9:28pm
Does anybodys pool do this ??

Coreban Test pool , can we all have a go ?














col303
col303
WA
150 posts
WA, 150 posts
28 Sep 2010 8:51pm
Yep got one in the back yard just forgot to mention it. But if your lost for a way just give me a bell. 089 dreaming. Sorry I just had to do it.
Salatiela
Salatiela
NSW
378 posts
NSW, 378 posts
29 Sep 2010 6:03am
welcome to seabrezze bro, take these shots? if ya know of any free tickys, ive always wanted to go to africa
surferazul
surferazul
6 posts
6 posts
29 Sep 2010 5:08am
This pool is located in SIAM PARK, Tenerife (Canary islands Spain)
I´m not shure but i heard you have to pay around 600eur-850 Australian dollards for 15-20 minutes.
I will keep dreaming;)
kiakaha
kiakaha
QLD
472 posts
QLD, 472 posts
29 Sep 2010 8:25am
The 1st Wave Pool Invitational at Sun City

Although the fickleness of surf conditions can gives stand up paddle surfing much of its allure (and keep us constantly checking the charts and the forecasts!), there aren't many surfers not to have fantasised about what it would be like to have perfection 'on tap'.

The Valley of the Waves at Sun City, South Africa, comes pretty close to perfection - every two minutes a wave is generated: no waiting for sets, and no onshores.

September 4-5 saw the world renowned facility play host to the first ever stand up paddle surfing wave pool contest, with some of the sport's big guns turning up to check out the pool, and lay down some moves in the South African sunshine.

As only one rider could be in the pool at any one time, heats worked on a rotational basis with four surfers per heat, and three waves each. The format proved pretty unforgiving as riders had no second chances - if they missed the wave then that was it and, with the wave basically appearing out of nowhere, this made for some especially tense heats. The event title eventually went to local boy, John Whittle, with Jonno Rosslind taking first place in the floodlit 'xpression session'.

Planning has already begun for next year's event which will also include racing, and will be open to a wider field of competitors.

www.coreban.com
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
29 Sep 2010 8:39am
Great pictures thanks Swanny.. I can't wait till they build one of those new circular donut shaped pools where the waves just keep going..

DJ
kiakaha
kiakaha
QLD
472 posts
QLD, 472 posts
29 Sep 2010 12:40pm
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
29 Sep 2010 1:08pm
Some drop knee action for Kyron !
(in the video)
Salatiela
Salatiela
NSW
378 posts
NSW, 378 posts
29 Sep 2010 4:59pm


here is some stuff from siam park, and the brother is right about the cost!!!

sal.
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
29 Sep 2010 5:12pm
Awesome photos. I love a good novelty wave. The Coreban boys put on a great event. I so wanted to go to that comp but couldn't get the time off work to head over for it. Maybe next year - fingers crossed.
Domo
Domo
NSW
131 posts
NSW, 131 posts
1 Oct 2010 1:41am
kiakaha said...

The 1st Wave Pool Invitational at Sun City

Although the fickleness of surf conditions can gives stand up paddle surfing much of its allure (and keep us constantly checking the charts and the forecasts!), there aren't many surfers not to have fantasised about what it would be like to have perfection 'on tap'.

The Valley of the Waves at Sun City, South Africa, comes pretty close to perfection - every two minutes a wave is generated: no waiting for sets, and no onshores.

September 4-5 saw the world renowned facility play host to the first ever stand up paddle surfing wave pool contest, with some of the sport's big guns turning up to check out the pool, and lay down some moves in the South African sunshine.

As only one rider could be in the pool at any one time, heats worked on a rotational basis with four surfers per heat, and three waves each. The format proved pretty unforgiving as riders had no second chances - if they missed the wave then that was it and, with the wave basically appearing out of nowhere, this made for some especially tense heats. The event title eventually went to local boy, John Whittle, with Jonno Rosslind taking first place in the floodlit 'xpression session'.

Planning has already begun for next year's event which will also include racing, and will be open to a wider field of competitors.

www.coreban.com


I had the privilege of being at the event and it was even better then the photo's show. Jonno Rosslind took 1st overall as well as the expression session and John Whittle got 2nd in the wave event. I think there must have been a typo.

The Coreban guys really did well with the event and throughout the 3 days we where there we were treated like rock stars. We got spoilt rotten

I can't wait for next year when it will be open to more international competitors. So boys and girls you need to start impressing to get in
tha dogman
tha dogman
NSW
2912 posts
NSW, 2912 posts
1 Oct 2010 1:58pm
wow that little wave wedging off the wall looks insane

how good would a wave pool be if it broke for a few hundreds or like DJ said around a ring

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